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    I sold it to Steve and its on his way to him now. I posted it yesterday but i have some pics from my projector with the 457nm still in it
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    Lightbulb Finally I'm starting to build my new RGB... (Steve strikes back once more...)

    Hi all guys!

    Long time is past since my last post here on PL Forum...
    I pray all of you to forgive me for so long silence.....
    Many things are happened (nice and not nice...).... but, at the end of all....Here I am once more!
    This is the most important thing: to be together once more on PL

    Well...
    I'm going to share with all of you my last creation: a new RGB projector.

    case's dimensions: 400mm x 300mm x 250mm
    aluminium 2.5mm thickness for outsides, baseplate 6.2mm (I know... maybe could be little thin, but I have well ready a new baseplate 10mm thickness...)






    Setup:
    • 1.3W green LW from Marc *Gottaluvlasers*;
    • waiting for 1W blue 445 Kvant from Martin *Pelosh* ;
    • coming soon: 850-900mW red 640nm from..... surprise! Hungary.....
    • galvos: DT-40 from Marc *Gottaluvlasers*
    • dichros, mounts and bounce mirror from Rob *Stanwax*.
    Total power should be: 1.3+1+0.9=3.2W of greenish white...

    I well know this setup is havy green unbalenced... but there is Pango FB3 that help me... I also know that's shameful to turn down up to 450-500mW the green baby (what shame to loose so much power!)... but at the present my wallet is empty... so I have to use it or... to wait best times....

    I hope to build a nice (at least) 1.5-2W RGB full color.

    Here I want to thank all persons I've mentioned before. They all are wonderful guys.

    I'll keep you informed about progress.

    Enjoy you with some pictures.

    Greetings to all!
    Steve Milani
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    Quote Originally Posted by edison View Post
    I sold it to Steve and its on his way to him now. I posted it yesterday but i have some pics from my projector with the 457nm still in it
    Thats a gorgeous blue.
    They say video games are bad for kids but if Pacman had affected us we'd all be running around in dark
    rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music.

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    @ white-light

    Sorry mate... but blue unit which i'm waiting is not from Edison.... is from Martin *Pelosh*
    Anyway... I absolutely agree, it is a nice unit
    I'm so looking forward to receive it....

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    Not the famous Steve the other one

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Milani View Post
    @ white-light

    Sorry mate... but blue unit which i'm waiting is not from Edison.... is from Martin *Pelosh*
    Anyway... I absolutely agree, it is a nice unit
    I'm so looking forward to receive it....
    Ahh so Edison decided to keep the 457nm. I'm not surprised its a gorgeous colour. Very deep but it also looks quite bright.
    They say video games are bad for kids but if Pacman had affected us we'd all be running around in dark
    rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music.

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    Post Here is mine

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    The casing is of superb quality and very heavy.
    It's a closed case so it's dust free.

    Specs:

    Viasho 1 W green laser, measured output 1,5 watt.
    DT-40 Pro scanners

    Other soft and hardware i use:

    Pangolin Quickshow 2 with FB3
    Easylase USB 2
    HE-Laserscan
    Trace it / LAstudio software
    ILD SOS
    Autodesk 3DS Max 2010
    Lasercam 1.0
    Akai APC40
    Apple Intel Imac 24" 2009
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    hrmm, guess I never posted my (almost) finished projector here... the 550mW 642nm laserwave is getting replaced with a 1.2W 642nm KVant

    theres a build thread here... http://www.photonlexicon.com/forums/...rk-In-Progress...

    my RRGBB



























    also a few people didnt notice the 642 down there... so heres a better idea of the beampath






    here are some shots of it in action @ SELEM




















    white:


    Top center projector

    this is probably my favorite picture


    Top center projector

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    cant forget videos

    Melody
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CY2yhR0qnp4

    Tribute to Dave (not done)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hv-TfKTp8sw

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    WOW!
    Gorgeous projector!
    Great color range, bright colors.

    I guess you lost almost.... a week for alignment
    Anyway.... Well done!
    Congrats.

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    Default Laser parade...

    Because I given a new paint on the wall into a "store-room" in my home, I moved all my projectors to my studio room.
    There's a little dust is over some projector cases...Sorry...
    But this has been a nice opportunity to take a "group picture" about my babies...

    Here I'm coming to introduce you them:

    1 = 3.2W RGB (915mW Red/640nm; 1,023mW Blue/450nm; 1,310mW Green)- ScanPro 40.
    2 = 0.5W RGY TTL (405mW Red/650nm; 115mW Green) - Laserworld LW-50K scan.
    3 = 1.1W RGB (260+260mW Red/635nm; 320mW Blue/473nm 280mW green) - Laserworld LW-50K scan.
    4 = 0.8W RGB (265mW Red/640nm; 330mW Blue/473nm; 250 Green) - Laserworld LW-50K scan.
    5 = 145mW Green TTL - 20kpps (Chinese scan)

    Picture is missing of my old He-Ne gas laser tube (it's still giving out >80mW at 632.8nm) 'cause it is too long for to match into picture... (110 cm).

    Greetings!
    Steve
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    Quote Originally Posted by flecom View Post
    les shows sont superbes , very nice

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    Flecom Can you give me the title and the type-setter of the first piece played in the show melody ?

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    no idea, its a remix of Brooklyn Bounce - Bass Beats & Melody if I remember correctly

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    Thank you indeed that comes from Brooklyn bounce but it exist a panoply of remix!
    I did not succeed in finding it on beatport. Can be somebody with an idea?
    Thank you in advance

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    IMGP1909.JPGIMGP1984_640x480.jpgI launch out.my first RGB of one Watt for the moment which will be thorough with 3 Watts thereafter
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-FolZZPH7M
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    I suppose I could add my stuff to the mix seeing as I appear to have a few under my belt now...

    Pair of ~1.5W RGB (600mW 445, 400mW Laserwave 640, 400mW Laserwave 532, DT25 scanners)

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    ....and, most recently (and yet to be used in anger)...

    2.5 Watt Green/Blue projector
    1.1 watt Viasho 532
    1.5 watt dual 445 kit from dave at lasershowparts
    DT30 scanners
    Case from Lasermad, designed by P1tbull and Marc Insanity

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    I have just returned account to me which I did not put the description of my analogical RGB
    637nm 700mw médialass
    532nm 300mw laserwave
    445nm 250mw (diode casio) flexmod3
    Scanners SP40 kpps & carte dmx

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    This is my projector. So far nothing is bolted down as I am saving for the first laser (a DHOM half watt green). I dont want to start bolting things down until I have my base green laser to refer to. Its built into a 2U rackmount case. After the support rails and base plates, my chosen lasers are going to JUST clear the lid. Its going to be a pretty tight squeeze in there! At the present I am left with lasers to buy (have everything else, even a frame streamer 2.0 dac, but going to upgrade that once the projector is built to an FB3).

    The green laser module isnt destined for this projector (I put it in the box as a size demonstration - its a 150mw no name china laser.



    Lasers will be 500mw DHOM, 600mw 445 (member on this forum is selling them) and a 600mw kvant 640nm, which should net ~1.7 watts at the apeture. Of course with nice lasers like these, it would be a waste using slow 20kpps scanners, which these arent - I've got the DT40W set in this projector

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    Of course with nice lasers like these, it would be a waste using slow 20kpps scanners, which these arent - I've got the DT40W set in this projector
    Actually, if you're only doing beam shows, the converse is true. Its a waste scanning too quickly as it reduces the visibility of the beams. Both from the fact that the beams are moving slower, and the the fact that few cheap to mid level DPSS lasers respond well on rise time to fast modulation.

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    yeah - but the reason for the DT40W's is the W bit - the huge scan angle for beams; thats the main reason I chose them.

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